Reward offered for information on Solihull double murder suspect

Raneem Oudeh, 22, and Khaola Saleem, 49, were killed in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday (West Midlands Police)
Raneem Oudeh, 22, and Khaola Saleem, 49, were killed in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday (West Midlands Police)

A reward of £5,000 is being offered to anyone who can provide the police with information regarding the suspect in the double murder of a mother and daughter in Solihull.

Janbaz Tarin is wanted for the killing of Raneem Oudeh, 22, and her mother Khaola Saleem, 49.

This morning it emerged that Oudeh was on the phone to police as they were attacked, according to detectives.

The two women were attacked in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday, at Ms Saleem’s house in Solihull, West Midlands.

Tarin, who is Miss Oudeh’s former partner, is being sought over the incident. He has so far not been traced.

Police have launched a large-scale operation to trace the Afghan national and the force has warned against anyone “shielding” the 21-year-old.

Khaola Saleem, 49, was killed alongside her daughter
Khaola Saleem, 49, was killed alongside her daughter

West Midlands Police said there had been “a number of calls” from Miss Oudeh to the force on Sunday night.

Police said one of its call handlers was on the phone to the young woman when “the situation quickly escalated” – and “immediately” dispatched officers to the scene who arrived “within minutes”.

Officers rushed to the victims’ home in Northdown Road, shortly after 12.30am, finding them fatally wounded.

Three addresses have been raided by police, including one in Sparkhill, in nearby Birmingham, as part of the investigation.

Computer equipment and mobile phones have been seized and a van is undergoing forensic examination.

Police are searching for Janbaz Tarin fter the incident (police handout)
Police are searching for Janbaz Tarin fter the incident (police handout)

The suspected murder weapon has also been recovered.

Neighbours say they were woken by screams coming from Ms Saleem’s address, where Miss Oudeh lived with her mother, as they were attacked.

Miss Oudeh had a two-year-old son, though Tarin is not the father, and had moved to England from Syria, along with Ms Saleem, who had six children.

Family say they had been left “devastated” by the loss.


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Police said they had received dozens of phone calls and were currently looking at the information and a number of potential sightings.

Detective Inspector Caroline Corfield, leading the investigation, said: “We have a team of detectives working around the clock… (to) get justice for Raneem and Khaola’s family.

“The response from the public to our appeal has been positive and we are following up all credible lines of inquiry but we need anyone with information on Tarin’s whereabouts to get in touch.

“This is a shocking, tragic case.”

The public has been advised not to approach Tarin and to call 999 if he is spotted.